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Do Sodas Make People Fat?
A Leading Medical Authority Clears Up the Debate, Once
and for All
Drinking soda makes people fat -- there is no debate.
This according to Mark Hyman, MD, author of UltraMetabolism:
The Simple Plan for Automatic Weight Loss. The high
fructose corn syrup contained in sodas cripples our
metabolism and the calories from the soda are turned
directly into fat.
New York, New
York (PRWEB) March 6, 2006 -- There is no debate…at least there shouldn’t
be. "The debate on whether sodas contribute to the
obesity epidemic is a distraction from the obvious
and undeniable facts – sodas and the high fructose
corn syrup they contain are linked in every way to obesity,” says
Mark Hyman, MD, one of the country’s leading
medical practitioners in the new fields of functional
medicine and nutrigenomics – the science of how
foods like sodas "talk” to our genes and send
instructions to our bodies of weight gain and disease.
Dr. Hyman, author of UltraMetabolism:
The Simple Plan for Automatic Weight Loss, (Scriber,
March 2006) continues, "Studies from leading researchers
at Harvard and Yale irrefutably draw the connection
between sodas and obesity through large population
studies and through clinical research trials proving
that liquid calories from sodas pile up the pounds.
"In fact, the only research refuting this notion is
funded by the beverage industry.
"Here are the facts:
• Sodas make up one in five calories consumed
by teenagers;
• Since 1997, soda consumption has increased from
23 gallons a year to 54 gallons a year;
• Since the 1970s, there have been major changes
in our agricultural policy, namely the subsidization
of corn production and farming, which led to an overproduction
of corn, and an extra 500 calories available every
day for every person in America, mostly in the form
of high fructose corn syrup;
• High fructose corn syrup wasn’t even in
our food supply before the 1970s; and
• The use of high fructose corn syrup, one of
the primary sweeteners used in sodas, has skyrocketed
by more than 1,000% since 1970.
"Here’s where the problem lies: The body’s
normal mechanisms for controlling how fat we get when
we consume regular sugar—primarily the hormones
insulin and leptin—are NOT activated when we
consume high fructose corn syrup. As a consequence,
when we consume sodas, which include large doses of
high fructose corn syrup, we find that our appetite
actually increases and those calories from the soda
are turned directly into fat.
"As I note in UltraMetabolism, high fructose corn syrup
is a super sugar that actually triggers chemical changes
in our bodies that tell our brains to eat more and
our fat cells to store more fat.
"In fact, studies show that even pregnant women who
consume sodas and have poor quality diets influence
the fetus, leading to poor metabolism, appetite controls
and obesity in their children.
"The government and the food industry are not being
held to account for the frightening effects of the
soda, fast food and junk food washing over our genes
and promoting obesity and disease.
"We have enough information to solve this problem and
we must solve it. For the first time in a century,
American children can expect shorter life spans than
their parents. Swift and strong initiatives are needed:
• Taxes on fast food and junk food to pay for
school and community programs to reduce obesity;
• Bans on the $13 billion in junk food and soft
drink marketing to children as in Sweden and Canada;
and
• Government farm subsidies for whole foods, fruits
and vegetables, and calorie labels on fast foods.
"The time for debate on whether sodas, junk food and
fast food contribute to obesity is over."The facts
are clear."Immediate action is needed to address this problem
on a societal level. The time for blaming the victim,
for putting the entire responsibility of the obesity
epidemic on a gluttonous population is over. The science
is clear, and we have the means to save lives and millions
in health care dollars,” says Dr. Hyman.
In his new book, UltraMetabolism – The
Simple Plan for Automatic Weight Loss, Dr. Hyman
dispels the myth that government and food industry
policies protect us and demonstrates precisely how
the body’s metabolism is crippled by the consumption
of high fructose corn syrup in sodas.
A sneak preview of the book is available to download
by going to:
Visit
http://www.ultrametabolism.com/soda
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